huippuarvo
Huippuarvo, in Finnish, refers to the peak value of a time-varying quantity. It is the largest magnitude that a signal can reach, i.e., the maximum instantaneous value. For a continuous-time signal v(t), the peak value is Vp = max_t |v(t)|; for a discrete-time signal v[n], it is Vp = max_n |v[n]|. The term is commonly used in electronics, signal processing, and related fields to describe the amplitude limit of a waveform.
For a sinusoidal voltage or current v(t) = Vp sin(ωt), the peak value is Vp, the peak-to-peak value
Usage and measurement: Huippuarvo is often specified in datasheets to indicate the maximum amplitude a component